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Jore has the majority of his works freely available for download thanks to the facility of the Internet Archive. The Archive is a not-for-profit group based in San Francisco, dedicated to “building a digital library of cultural artifacts in digital form.” The Archive acts as a independent repository for media content and Jore uploads his work to contribute to the library, helping build a world-wide open-source repository of media that is not controlled by corporate publishers.

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04 Jan 2019

The Sound of Digital Walden Two Finale

A creepy audio experiment created during the production of Creeping Normalcy. Also used in a short film sequence called Put It In The Robot.

09 Dec 2018

Interview: Communication Mixdown

Zac Shapiro interviews Jordan Brown about his feature-length documentary, Stare Into The Lights My Pretties, for the programme Communication Mixdown on 3CR Radio. The show considers the impacts and consequences of communication events through a critical eye of the increasingly interconnected, multi…

Interview: Stare Into The Lights My Pretties

16 Jun 2018

Fuck off Google!

A 30-second video short documenting protests in Berlin, against Google and its proposal to overtake a building in Kreuzberg to set up a “Google Campus” as part of the broader gentrification of the city as a new “start-up capital” of Europe.

13 Feb 2018

Eyes Glazed Over

28 Jan 2018

Interview: Resistance Radio

Derrick Jensen interviews Jordan Brown for the Resistance Radio programme on the Progressive Radio Network. We speak about technology and the impact on society as part of exploring Jordan’s new documentary film, Stare Into The Lights My Pretties.

12 Dec 2017

Autophagy

An ambient piece from the recording sessions for the soundtrack of Stare Into The Lights My Pretties (2017). Used in the film while author Nicholas Carr discusses the impact of screen culture on memory, deep reading, contemplativeness, and critical thinking.

31 Oct 2017

Stare Into The Lights My Pretties

We live in a world of screens. The average adult spends the majority of their waking hours in front of some sort of screen or device. We’re enthralled, we’re addicted to these machines. How did we get here? Who benefits? What are the cumulative impacts on people, society and the environme…

14 Mar 2017

Put It in the Robot

An incredibly short mash-up made in response to the topic of “Sexual Disfunction.” There is a germ of an idea in there about how technology has destroyed physical intimacy through communication at a distance, living vicariously through pornography, and an incessant media culture of spectacle and sim…

29 Jul 2016

Glass Army - Star For Hire (Jore Remix)

Remix of Star for Hire, a track by Glass Army from the EP Bios Baby (2006). Inspired by glitch and the Google book scanning controversy. Contains sampling from the works of Marc Leclair (Anna Kaufen), Brewster Kahle, IJsbrand van Veelen via Tegenlicht, and Alex Bulley, Jesse Bulley and Jordan Brown…

20 Jun 2016

Sketches to Remember Sanity

Released 21st June 2016, independently. A record of soundtracks and landscapes centred around the theme of this culture’s addiction to the virtual world while the real world burns, too busy being glued to screens like zombies…

02 Jan 2016

Like Lambs To The Slaughter

On the last day of 2015, I found myself in the middle of the city of Melbourne, with a camera. What resulted is this film—which I now understand to be some kind of documentary about some of the strangest and subtlest, yet glaringly obvious aspects of this culture that we all find ourselves …

28 Dec 2015

Creeping Normalcy (Raw Session Files)

Raw session files from Creeping Normalcy Album (2009), zeroed for your remixing pleasure. All muic/noise/lyrics written, performed, recorded and mixed by Jordan Brown in a house on Forbes St, Carrington NSW over the months spanning May-October 2009…

28 Dec 2015

Sustainable Development Is A Lie

24 Aug 2015

Forget Shorter Showers

Would any sane person think dumpster diving would have stopped Hitler, or that composting would have ended slavery or brought about the eight-hour workday; or that chopping wood and carrying water would have gotten people out of Tsarist prisons; or that dancing around a fire would have helped…

Telestreet (Mix)

05 Feb 2015

Interview with Derrick Jensen about Technics

10 Jan 2015

Page 24

A track recorded during the creation of Some Kind of Anthropocene (2014). Lyrics adapted from Page 24 of the book Fire and Ice—Disturbing the Comfortable and Comforting the Disturbed While Tracking Our Wildest Dreams by Laurel Luddite and Skunkly Monkly (2004).

Quorum Sensing for Cultural Memory (Alternative Mix)

14 Nov 2014

Traffic

A short timelapse of traffic flows around Sydney, built using stills from surveillance cameras. Offered as not only a comment on the Age of Oil, but also watching the age through cameras and a cool detachment…

08 Nov 2014

Some Kind of Anthropocene

Released 5th November 2014, independently. This album was written, performed, recorded and mixed by Jordan Brown over the many on-and-off months spanning May 2011 to September 2014, in the many on-and-off rooms of a former lingerie factory with asbestos roof on Pitt St in so-called …

22 Jul 2014

The Autocrat and The Habituated

22 Jul 2014

Feel of Poppies

A short social commentary inspired by the reactions on social media to a death in the television series Game of Thrones at the time, meanwhile the real world burns. So which world do we live in and relate to most? The TV world or the real physical world, and our very own lives?

22 Jul 2014

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22 Jul 2014

Creeping Normalcy

Released 21st December, 2009, independently. All muic/noise/lyrics written, performed, recorded and mixed by Jordan Brown in a house on Forbes St, Carrington, NSW over the months spanning May-October 2009…